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Yeh Deadlies, Yawning Chasm, Paul O Reilly FREE GIG upstairs in the Roisin Dubh Sunday 25th April
Yeh Deadlies (the band) was conjured from dog-tired minds at the end of a protracted game of musical chairs. The band imply the impeccant charms of primitive Americana without playing chattel to it, tripping over various totems along the way.
Yeh Deadlies Release their Magazine 7" in May.
Yawning Chasm is the stage name of Galway underground singer-songwriter Aaron Coyne. He is well known to many music heads in the city as one half of electro/guitar band Mirakil Whip, but through Yawning Chasm he explores a modern, ruminative, psychedelic folk-rock.
born in the back of a truck with wild dogs howling all around. grew up on a farm a few miles outside of cork where we shared our house with a crazy clown and a blind pianist. the clown left to marry his sidekick while the pianist went crazy trying to put words to Mozarts Requiem. i stole his folk records when they hauled him off to the mental home. he had an old guitar he always kept in a case under his bed and when he left i stole that too. thats when it all started.
This is an early gig and will finish up some time around 10:00, with enough time for us to go watch Richard Hawley downstairs. .|..|
Yeh Deadlies (the band) was conjured from dog-tired minds at the end of a protracted game of musical chairs. The band imply the impeccant charms of primitive Americana without playing chattel to it, tripping over various totems along the way.
Yeh Deadlies Release their Magazine 7" in May.
Yawning Chasm is the stage name of Galway underground singer-songwriter Aaron Coyne. He is well known to many music heads in the city as one half of electro/guitar band Mirakil Whip, but through Yawning Chasm he explores a modern, ruminative, psychedelic folk-rock.
born in the back of a truck with wild dogs howling all around. grew up on a farm a few miles outside of cork where we shared our house with a crazy clown and a blind pianist. the clown left to marry his sidekick while the pianist went crazy trying to put words to Mozarts Requiem. i stole his folk records when they hauled him off to the mental home. he had an old guitar he always kept in a case under his bed and when he left i stole that too. thats when it all started.
This is an early gig and will finish up some time around 10:00, with enough time for us to go watch Richard Hawley downstairs. .|..|